Water Pipeline Track is a 4.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 17 minutes.
Water Pipeline Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Maryborough, with a perfect blend of easy terrain and scenic countryside. You'll navigate 4.5 km of well-maintained track that winds through rural Victoria, providing an ideal opportunity to practice vehicle handling without the intensity of more challenging routes. The flat gradient means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than managing steep descents, making this an excellent choice for newer 4WD drivers or families looking for a relaxed adventure.
The terrain consists of a mix of packed earth and lighter gravel sections that remain manageable year-round, though you should check recent conditions before heading out, as wet weather can affect track quality. Your journey takes you through open farmland with pleasant views of the surrounding countryside—perfect for photography breaks or simply soaking in Victoria's rural character. The straightforward nature of this track means you'll complete it in around 17 minutes of actual driving time, leaving plenty of opportunity to stop and explore the area.
While Water Pipeline Track presents minimal hazards, you should still carry basic recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is in good working order. The remote location means mobile coverage can be patchy, so let someone know your plans. Newtracs makes it easy to navigate this trail with offline map access, ensuring you stay on course throughout your journey.
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4.5 km
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17 min
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16 km/h
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